by TopBackNanoscience research honored with Danish Kroner Nanotechnology
nanotech uses March 1st, 2009Photo Thorkild Amdi Christensen. In the future polymer nanostructurescan make dosing of medication more precise and easier to manage.Kristoffer Almdal left and Fund Chairman,Rector Lars Pallesen, at the prize ceremony. Research that has gained international recognition.Kristoffer Almdals primary focus regarding the use of polymers has been concentrated on creating nanosized structures by using polymer nanoparticlesthat exhibitspecific properties.The nanostructures can, amongst other things, be usedfor medical purposes, to control how medicaments are absorbedin the human body. by TopBack.
His efforts have been rewarded with Fabrikant Ulrik Brinch og hustru Marie Brinchs Legat forhis research in polymer nanostructures. In the future polymer nanostructurescan make dosing of medication more precise and easier to manage.Kristoffer Almdal left and Fund Chairman,Rector Lars Pallesen, at the prize ceremony.
His efforts have been rewarded with Fabrikant Ulrik Brinch og hustru Marie Brinchs Legat,consistingof Danish Kroner.The prize was awarded for the 39th time, and ispresented to scientists who haveachieved extraordinary scientific results in medicine, technical sciences or agrictultural science. Kristoffer Almdal received the award for his research in polymer materials. The ceremony took placemondaythe 10th of at The Technical University of Denmark. Kristoffer Almdal from DTU Nanotech uses nanotechnology research tolearn more abouthow the human body absorbs medication. Research that has gained international recognition.
Photo Thorkild Amdi Christensen.
In the future polymer nanostructurescan make dosing of medication more precise and easier to manage.Kristoffer Almdal left and Fund Chairman,Rector Lars Pallesen, at the prize ceremony.
Research that has gained international recognition.Kristoffer Almdals primary focus regarding the use of polymers has been concentrated on creating nanosized structures by using polymer nanoparticlesthat exhibitspecific properties.The nanostructures can, amongst other things, be usedfor medical purposes, to control how medicaments are absorbedin the human body.
Photo Thorkild Amdi Christensen. His efforts have been rewarded with Fabrikant Ulrik Brinch og hustru Marie Brinchs Legat,consistingof Danish Kroner.The prize was awarded for the 39th time, and ispresented to scientists who haveachieved extraordinary scientific results in medicine, technical sciences or agrictultural science. Kristoffer Almdal received the award for his research in polymer materials. The ceremony took placemondaythe 10th of at The Technical University of Denmark.
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